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. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions -- more gun restrictions will reduce crimes? >> i don't think it's going to make a difference at all. >> thank you, sheriff. >> we already have some laws now that i've tried to enforce that the federal authorities -- people would lie on an atf firearms form and it was no big deal. and i didn't understand it. >> thank you, sheriff. thanks for coming in. we appreciate you coming in. we'd like to have you back. >> thank you. >>> shortly after the newtown shootings, a gun shop owner came on this show to be a part of my panel and he has seen -- i want to know i
. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions...
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. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions -- more gun restrictions will reduce crimes? >> i don't think it's going to make a difference at all. >> thank you, sheriff. >> we already have some laws now that i've tried to enforce that the federal authorities -- people would lie on an atf firearms form and it was no big deal. and i didn't understand it. >> thank you, sheriff. thanks for coming in. we appreciate you coming in. we'd like to have you back. >> thank you. >>> shortly after the newtown shootings, a gun shop owner came on this show to be a part of my panel and he has seen -- i want to know i
. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions...
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i mean, the fiscal cliff was a friendly family discussion compared to this hatfield/mccoy environment that's unfolding with regard to spending. >> so you think this whole story is going to have some real heart-stopping moments for the markets? >> i think there will be huge consequences. recall that in the summer of 2011 the last time we faced this that the dow went down 1800 points in july and august. now, granted there were some other issues in europe that were a concern. but we could see some serious consequences as a result of these -- this inability to have a discussion on spending cuts. >> i know you're a bond specialist, but apple reducing their iphone orders and so forth. apple fell 3.5% today. $18 to 501. is this apple reduction in ipad orders, is this symbolic of an economy that's getting weaker? >> well, i think so. i think -- well, we have heard some people say that, yes, it's part apple. the company. but also, i think it is symbolic of just people not having enough certainty of what kind of money they will have in the future to spend on items such as what apple offers. >>
i mean, the fiscal cliff was a friendly family discussion compared to this hatfield/mccoy environment that's unfolding with regard to spending. >> so you think this whole story is going to have some real heart-stopping moments for the markets? >> i think there will be huge consequences. recall that in the summer of 2011 the last time we faced this that the dow went down 1800 points in july and august. now, granted there were some other issues in europe that were a concern. but we...
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so you might as well own share of growing profits to get a total return in this type of environment. all of those conditions remain in place. >> do you believe we're in the middle of a long term secular market or in the early begins of one? >> we have been in one for sometime and the answer to that question depends on the news going forward. the risks that we have to watch are that there is tremendous speculation that has crept into the u.s. credit markets because of the fed's easy money policy there, chasing people to take risks that may or may not end up being prudent. the same thing is going on in europe. and also, the geo political situation in the middle east poses risks. so what i would say is that if none of the triggers are pulled, a credit event in the united states or europe. we will end up with stocks ultimately beingover valued and that would be the end of the bull market. >> what's goingthrough some of your stock picks ttou think will do well in this environment. had a nice run so far this year. $85 today. how much higher do you think you can go? >> you want to stay in b
so you might as well own share of growing profits to get a total return in this type of environment. all of those conditions remain in place. >> do you believe we're in the middle of a long term secular market or in the early begins of one? >> we have been in one for sometime and the answer to that question depends on the news going forward. the risks that we have to watch are that there is tremendous speculation that has crept into the u.s. credit markets because of the fed's easy...
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. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes. and that's what it's about. >> how many are born every day? >> probably about 140 to 150. >> this isn't just the cycle of life. this is the start of the cycle you've got going on here. the crops from the manure, which makes the milk, which makes the methane and into the crops to feed the little guy like this one. >> it is a perfect circle with virtually no waste. >> right here is the start of the whole process. >> this is the start of the process. the feed, the farms, that's the start of the process. >> mark gave me an up-close look at the amazing technology that makes it all possible. >> baisk basically we are standing on top of the digester. >> like a cow gut. >> the same
. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes. and that's what it's about. >> how many are born every...
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let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the visual sort of a stage or context, but the sound can really serve to drive emotion. >> this is vehicle three. just got hit. >> go, go, go! >> oh, it just looks like a video game, but when you put the goggles back on, it really brings you back to the same scenario. >> we can put ambient city sounds now. the sound of wind. of course, we can blow stuff up. >> i mean, it was pretty intense. i mean, even when some of the bombs were going off, it wasn't just hearing them in the distance. like i could feel the vibrations of those explosions. >> the body experience is a
let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the...
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the perfect environment. >> reporter: watching people gamble and having a good time. being in the cubicle and getting people coffee, i guess. >> reporter: with tips, a dealer gets paid $50,000 a year. >> and we're standing in a room with no music, no realplayers playing and no money on the table and had is some dealers traying here. can you hear the hustle and bustle and the chips klacking. the energy is overflowing. >> reporter: customer service is key as we found out trying to cut a sack of chips helps, too. >> the only thing it knees to move is here. -- it needs to move is here. sliding and across. index finger up. off the top. >> reporter: if i do it a thousand more times, i will get the hang of it? >> well, the cool be says had a strong interest of serving our community and we go to businesses here in ann a runel county who have needs in the workforce or new employees. >> are you ready? >> 9,000 people applied and 860 were inrolled. >> woo-hoo! >> reporter: maryland live plans to hire 600 new dealers. they're feeling lucky. >> and -- . >> about the parker, fox 5
the perfect environment. >> reporter: watching people gamble and having a good time. being in the cubicle and getting people coffee, i guess. >> reporter: with tips, a dealer gets paid $50,000 a year. >> and we're standing in a room with no music, no realplayers playing and no money on the table and had is some dealers traying here. can you hear the hustle and bustle and the chips klacking. the energy is overflowing. >> reporter: customer service is key as we found out...
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i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on possession of halopoint ammunition in san francisco. we worked closely with supervisor cohen to introduce this legislation. these extra deadly bullets have no place in our streets. we are also creating an early warning system to alert us when individuals make massive purchases of ammunition, because even if there is a remote possibility we can prevent another tragedy, we are morally
i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell...
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but if we concentrate on our kids, giving them a loving environment, i'm telling you something, this sandy hook promise is going to be fulfilled. >> there is one song in the concert, "family." can you talk about that a moment? and then, i'd like for my audience to hear it. >> "family," was the moment of catharsis for me at the concert. it was astonishing. >> and you know, ben was there. ben was there. you know, i've listened to dar williams for, i don't know, 15 years, and i had never met her before the day of the concert. and she said, through peter, you know, what does francine want to sing? and she suggested pierce pettis' song "family." and when i listened to it, after i cried for a while, i realized it was the perfect song. i mean, the word i say in the second verse is -- "we stood outside in the summer rain, different people with a common pain." and that's what you have. >> and it also says, there's a line, "just a child, that's all." that is, to me, such a powerful line, it's a child, yeah, he's, you know, in a box in the cold. >> he's just a child. >> he's just a child. that'
but if we concentrate on our kids, giving them a loving environment, i'm telling you something, this sandy hook promise is going to be fulfilled. >> there is one song in the concert, "family." can you talk about that a moment? and then, i'd like for my audience to hear it. >> "family," was the moment of catharsis for me at the concert. it was astonishing. >> and you know, ben was there. ben was there. you know, i've listened to dar williams for, i don't...
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this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold." beyond petroleum, bp. >> well, hello, ev
this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold." beyond petroleum, bp. >> well, hello, ev
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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are he
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...